This article summarizes the nicest things to see in New York at Christmas:http://www.associatedcontent.com/article��New York City is loaded with excellent places to eat at fair prices. Charlie Mom s on Avenue of the Americas at 12th Street, and Cowgirl Hall of Fame at 519 Hudson are two very inexpensive places with excellent food. These two are near the ladies mile area that runs along 6th avenue (also known as Avenue of the Americas) from 14th to 23rd and has the cheapest shopping in the city.Ollies Noodle shop, near Lincoln Center is also nice and dirt cheap, though very busy.Another way to save money is to use any of the chain resturuants that offer a variety of deals,here is a guide to restaurants that offer discount dining, some of which are fine dining:http://www.associatedcontent.com/article��
Well, there are lot of thing to see in NYC at Christmas, including the Rockefeller Center Chiristmas Tree and the window displays at the large department stores.In regards to place to eat in New York City. There are thousands of restaurants in the Five Boroughs of New York City. Depending on your taste, your budget and your preferred location, may I recommend the link below.http://www.menupages.com/ -- MenuPages.com is the one of the best website on the online. It included menus with prices, as well as restaurant reviews.Good luck and Bon appetit!
Absolutely see the tree in Rockefeller Center. If you have time, take in a performance of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, which is right there by the tree, or the Nutcracker ballet, which is at Lincoln Center. (Believe me, this is not what you might think a ballet is all about--the scenery and costumes are amazing!) Check out the store windows, and Macy s in Herald Square is quite something to see inside. Go up to Santa Land, just to see it. If you want to go all out, dinner at Tavern on the Green at Christmas time is spectacular. For something a bit different, the Spanish Tavern near Penn Station is reasonable and has great food--and plenty of it! You really can t go wrong in NYC at Christmas. Have fun!
Hit Rockefeller Center, where you can go ice skating, travel to the top of the GE building to see the city from very high up (the Nintendo Store is near the Center if you have small kids) then walk up 5th Ave to see all the decorated stores up to Central Park. To your right there is FAO Schwartz, a huge toys store with a lot to see, including the huge piano from the movie Big that you play with your legs!
Well, you should do stuff unique to NY that more people from out of town don t do...go sample sale shopping...http://nymag.com/shopping/articles/sb/Or go for free ice skating at Bryant Park...rental skates will cost you.and then finally go to Mars2112 for a theme dinner...aliens and a free space ride...Yes, go watch the window displays also...Saks, Macy s, Bloomingdales, Bendels...Never run out of things to do!
Go buy roasted chestnuts from the vendors outside of Madison Square Garden and start singing the Bing Crosby classic roasted chestnut on an open fire.... I m sure a few strangers might join in.
See a Broadway play and have lunch or an early dinner at Sardi s Restaurant.
have a day trip around New York with close freinds